Publication: Elevated blood/lymphatic vessel ratio in pterygium and its relationship with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) distribution
Authors
Martín López, Javier ; Pérez Rico, Consuelo ; García Honduvilla, Natalio ; Buján, Julia ; Pascual, Gemma
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Universidad de Murcia. Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
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DOI
DOI: 10.14670/HH-18-095
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Introduction. Pterygium is a conjunctival
fibrovascular tissue growth on the cornea. The
pathogenesis of pterygium involves several factors such
as the presence of active angiogenic factors. Expansion
of the lymphatic microvasculature has also been
hypothesized. This study examines the activity of the
angiogenic/lymphangiogenic factor VEGF and the
expression of vascular and lymphatic endothelial
proteins in pterygia and normal conjunctival tissues.
Materials and methods. Primary grade 2 pterygium
(n=20) and normal conjunctiva (n=20) biopsies were
obtained during surgery after written informed consent.
mRNA expression for CD31, podoplanin, and VEGF
(isoforms VEGF-A and VEGF-165) were determined by
qRT-PCR. Tissue samples were also processed for
immunohistochemical techniques to examine the
lymphatic and vascular endothelium (anti-D2-40, antiCD31 respectively) and VEGF-A and VEGF-C levels
and distribution. Results. VEGF-A gene expression
levels failed to differ between the healthy and pterygium
tissues. However, expression of its more angiogenic
isoform, VEGF-165, was significantly higher in the
pterygia. Immunohistochemistry revealed the greater
presence of VEGF-A, compared to VEGF-C, in
pterygium than conjunctiva, both in blood vessels and
extracellular matrix. In addition, pterygia showed higher
expression levels of the endothelial junction protein
CD31. Lymphatic marker D2-40 expression was slightly
augmented in this pathological tissue. The ratio between
blood and lymphatic vessel counts was 1.05 in the
normal conjunctiva and 3-fold this value in pterygium.
Conclusion. In pterygium, while both lymphangiogenesis and angiogenesis take place, the formation of
new blood vessels is the most relevant event, correlating
with the increased expression of vascular endothelial
CD31 and an elevated blood/lymphatic vessel ratio. The
presence of high levels of VEGF-A in both vessel
networks and extracellular matrix in human pterygium
tissue may have a major impact on angiogenesis in this
pathological tissue
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Citation
Histology and Histopathology, Vol.34, nº8, (2019)
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